Xuancheng is a city with 2,000 years of history and cultural relics. It has a profound cultural heritage and rich tourism resources. There are many scenery resorts, such as the country's largest captive breeding bases---the state-level Chinese Alligator Breeding and Research Center---Chinese Crocodile Lake.

Xuancheng is rich in beautiful natural and human landscapes and famous historical interests. They include Jingting Mountain, which Libai(699-762), one of the greatest poets of Tang Dynasty, once admired with the popular lyrics “All birds have flown away, so high,/ A lonely cloud drifts on, so free./We are not tired, the Peak and I./ Nor I of him, nor he of me”;

A state-level AAAA Grade Tourist Area, stands in Guangde County at the place where the three provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui meet. It is a 5400-meter-long karst cavern which was called “One of the Four Wonders under Heaven” during Ming Dynasty.